Directories
Entries
- 2024.10.23 Bringing the RiverStone Home
- 2024.10.11 On the Road Again
- 2024.09.14 Benefit for Julien's House
- 2024.09.08 Our New Home
- 2024.08.21 Remembering Gary Walton
- 2024.06.15 Putting Our RV on Blocks
- 2024.05.26 Wildwood Events In May
- 2024.04.25 End of an Era
- 2023.10.11 Spiffing Up The Landmark
- 2023.10.05 Goodbye Columbus
- 2023.09.30 Pianomen at Wildwood
- 2023.09.23 Farewell Dinner at Wildwood
- 2023.08.14 Our New Air Conditioner
- 2022.09.17 Leave Those Kids Alone
- 2022.09.02 Our Landmark Make Over
- 2022.08.20 Irish Music
- 2022.08.12 Fun Weekend
- 2021.11.01 Our New Dodge Ram 3500
- 2021.10.09 Fundraiser for Julien's House
- 2021.07.14 Wildwood Jammers
- 2021.07.11 D'Arcy Doing What He Enjoys
- 2021.06.01 Jamming at Dan's RV
- 2021.05.07 Our New Camp Site
- 2021.05.01 Returning Home
- 2021.02.16 Goodbye to Paulette Kennis
- 2020.10.27 Leaving Pleasant Valley
- 2020.10.10 Thanksgiving
- 2020.09.05 Labour Day Weekend
- 2020.08.22 Halloween and Family Fun Day
- 2020.07.25 Christmas In July
- 2020.07.11 Chuckie Choo Choo
- 2020.07.01 Canada Day
- 2020.06.05 BSDCan Conference
- 2020.05.15 First Day After Quarantine
- 2019.10.13 Leaving Kittawa
- 2019.10.12 Jamming In Mike's Garage
- 2019.10.07 Dinner With Terry and Rick
- 2019.09.22 Afternoon with Po and Jos
- 2019.09.21 Campfire Friends
- 2019.09.07 Kittawa Bonfire
- 2019.08.31 Spaghetti Supper and BBQ
- 2019.08.18 Fun in St. Isidore
- 2019.08.10 Scary Stuff Eh Kids?
- 2019.08.09 Trailer Maintenance
- 2019.07.26 Christmas in July
- 2019.07.19 Jamming and Rehearsal
- 2019.07.08 RV Living vs. House Living
- 2019.07.06 Delicious Steak Dinner
- 2019.06.30 Celebrating Canada Day
- 2019.06.24 Scenes Of Kittawa
- 2019.06.16 The Hands of Time
- 2019.06.15 Kittawa Campground Dinner
- 2019.06.01 Garage Sale
- 2019.05.29 Paulette and Joe Visit Us
2021.07.14 Wildwood Jammers
Today, The Wildwood Jammers played in front of the recreation room in the campground. So many people came out to watch them all play. Most watched from their golf carts.
My job was to write down every song that The Wildwood Jammers sang and played so D'Arcy could learn them, because there was no set list . So I did not take pictures.
After the concert was over we packed up the musical instruments in the car and drove to our trailer to put them away for next Wednesday.
Then D'Arcy and I decided to go to the restaurant in the campground called The Nineteenth Hole for supper where you could see the golf course from the patio. While we were eating on the patio some people that were at the concert came to out table and congratulated D'Arcy on his playing of his bass, and even the people that just came off the golf said the music they heard was great.
So that made D'Arcy proud of his music.
So that ends a perfect day in Wildwood.



